Sanitary tapware. Electronic opening and closing sanitary tapware
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Sanitary tapware. Electronic opening and closing sanitary tapware

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The purpose of this document is to specify requirements for marking, identification, leaktightness, electrical and operational safety and mechanical resistance for sanitary tapware with opening and closing controlled electronically.
The conditions of use for the supply system type are specified in Table 2:
Table 2Conditions of use
Water supply system Limits of use Recommended limits of operation
Tapware with normally open or normally closed (monostable) solenoid valves Tapware with latching (bistable) solenoid valves Tapware with normally open or normally closed (monostable) solenoid valves Tapware with latching (bistable) solenoid valves
Type 1 (see Figure 1) Minimum dynamic pressure 0,05 MPa (0,5 bar) 0,05 MPa (0,5 bar) (0,1 to 0,5) MPa [(1 to 5) bar] (0,1 to 0,5) MPa [(1 to 5) bar]
Maximum static pressure 1 MPa (10 bar) 1 MPa (10 bar) 1 MPa (10 bar) 0,8 MPa (8 bar)
Type 2a (see Figure 2) Minimum dynamic pressure 0,01 MPa (0,1 bar) 0,01 MPa (0,1 bar) (0,01 to 0,2) MPa [(0,1 to 2) bar] (0,01 to 0,2) MPa [(0,1 to 2) bar]
Maximum static pressure 1 MPa (10 bar) 1 MPa (10 bar) 1 MPa (10 bar) 0,8 MPa (8 bar)
Temperature of the water ≤ 75 °C ≤ 75 °C ≤ 65 °C ≤ 65 °C
a For Type 2, the manufacturer is expected to declare the minimum operating pressure at which opening, closing and the specified flow rate can be obtained.
There is usually no acoustic classification for tapware used in supply systems of Type 2 and no specifications governing the level of noise emissions from these water installations. If supply pressures are such that excessive noise is generated it is advised that pressure or flow regulators are fitted in the system. Or where practicable, tapware conforming to the appropriate acoustic classification are used.
Annex B lists possible consequences of using a product outside its recommended operating range.
Figure 1Type 1 — Supply system with a pressure range of (0,05 to 1,0) MPa [(0,5 to 10) bar]
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1 cold water 3 mains supply pipe (supply pressures from (0,05 to 1,0) MPa [(0,5 to 10) bar]
2 hot water 4 water heater
Figure 2Type 2 — Supply system with a pressure range of (0,01 to 0,8) MPa [(0,1 to 8) bar]
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1 cold water storage cistern (cover omitted for clarity)
2 warning pipe
3 vent pipe
4 hot water cylinder
5 alternative cistern fed cold supply to sanitary appliances
6 to boiler
7 mains supply pipe (Supply pressures up to 8 bar)